Manchester United have decided to sell Mason Greenwood if “there is a good offer”, says Getafe’s president, with Barcelona asking transfer questions.
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Forward enjoying La Liga loan spellLinked with clubs across EuropeRed Devils are ready to cash inWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Devils allowed the one-cap England international to head for Spain in September 2023, with a short-term loan deal struck with Getafe. Greenwood has impressed in La Liga, registering eight goals and six assists for his current employers.
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A big decision needs to be made on his future, with there seemingly no way back for the 22-year-old at Old Trafford. Various landing spots have been mooted for Greenwood, with Serie A giants Juventus among the latest to be credited with interest.
WHAT TORRES SAID
Getafe have made no secret of the fact that they would like to keep Greenwood, if United were to trigger an extension in his contract through to 2026, but club president Angel Torres has told of where the Red Devils stand at present: “If it depends on the parents and the club, I think he will continue another year. Manchester’s idea is to sell if there is a good offer, we will have to wait. I think he will stay.”
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Atletico Madrid and Barcelona are said to be keen on keeping Greenwood in Spain if a permanent deal is done, with Torres adding on his conversations with rivals in the capital and over in Catalunya: “No one from Atleti has asked me about Greenwood. I spoke with Miguel Angel (Gil), but about other things. The only one who asked me in that sense about the player was Joan Laporta, but first you have to sell to sign – is the problem of Spanish football.”